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He had 5 points in 12 games with the Wolf Pack last season when they were awful. He seems to be more confident now at least as a shooter. I think he has the potential. Volume shooters can have some success i.e. Viktor Arvidsson

The high energy types always tend to stick around a while. Look at Bourque. Ronning is showing more skill than Bourque ever did though. In an era where speed and shots in mass matter, Ronning has potential.

The high energy types always tend to stick around a while. Look at Bourque. Ronning is showing more skill than Bourque ever did though. In an era where speed and shots in mass matter, Ronning has potential.

32 goals and 47 points through 35 games. He's taken 184 shots in those 35 games (~5.26 per game).

Except he’s nothing like Thomas aside from size. Thomas dominated the OHL, probably the easiest league, because he had a phenomenal shot. He was smaller Brandon Pirri. Ronning has a more rounded game and just throws everything on net. He’s more physical in doing so too. Thomas needed space and someone setting him up. Ronning makes whatever work.

They are tied together. Those that develop end up being the most talented. I’m not going to agree with you on that. I’m biased though. I don’t like junior hockey in general. The USHL is getting better.

Ronning’s production as an undersized forward in the WHL is a lot harder than in the OHL.